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Jurisdiction of Territorial Non-State Entities in International Law
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Jurisdiction of Territorial Non-State Entities in International Law in Grande Prairie, AB
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Jurisdiction of Territorial Non-State Entities in International Law in Grande Prairie, AB
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This book questions and refutes the long accepted state-based approach to jurisdiction in international law. It argues that states are not the only subjects that can exercise jurisdiction. It draws on the experiences of territorial non-state entities (TNSEs), such as Taiwan, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Somaliland, Abkhazia, and Western Sahara, illustrating their exercise of jurisdiction. The book argues for a radical re-assessment, one which would de-couple the concept of jurisdiction from theories of statehood and sovereignty. Innovative and arguably provocative, this book offers an exciting new approach to our understanding of international law.
This book questions and refutes the long accepted state-based approach to jurisdiction in international law. It argues that states are not the only subjects that can exercise jurisdiction. It draws on the experiences of territorial non-state entities (TNSEs), such as Taiwan, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Somaliland, Abkhazia, and Western Sahara, illustrating their exercise of jurisdiction. The book argues for a radical re-assessment, one which would de-couple the concept of jurisdiction from theories of statehood and sovereignty. Innovative and arguably provocative, this book offers an exciting new approach to our understanding of international law.




















